Millions of people around the world are affected by domestic violence & human trafficking, but silence around these issues is still pervasive. Are you aware that, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in the United States alone over 4.8 million women experienced intimate partner-related physical assaults, while less than 20 percent of those women sought professional medical care for their injuries? Did you know that over 300,000 children are forced into child prostitution?

Please join UniversalGiving's NGO partners working to bring awareness to an end this detrimental epidemic. Support their efforts to raise awareness, and provide support & comprehensive resources to victims of domestic violence and human trafficking by donating today!

Children of the Night is dedicated to rescuing America's children from the ravages of prostitution. Children of the Night's home is open to child prostitutes throughout the United States, and the Children of the Night hotline is ready and able to rescue these children 24 hours a day. Children of the Night is the only full-service program in North America designed specifically for American children who have been forced to prostitute girls AND boys.Give $50 to Support a Child Forced in Prostitution

A Safe Place exists to provide domestic violence victims and their children with the transitional and supportive services to enable them to break the cycle of violence and regain a sense of self-esteem and personal power and to create community change in behaviors and beliefs which will help end domestic violence.Help Support A Safe Place's 24-Hour Crisis Line

Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center works with abused American women & children in foreign countries to provide domestic violence & child abuse advocacy, resources and tools so they can navigate the complicated jurisdictional, legal & social international landscapes, to be able to live free of abuse either in the foreign country or back in the United States, via an international toll free crisis line, 866-USWOMEN, serving a population of 5.25 million American civilians overseas.Aid in Danger to Safety Relocation